They are the words to live by inside the Broncos’ complex. That’s because no one gets far into the day without hearing them.

“Do your job,” outside linebacker Darrell Reid said. “We hear it all the time. ‘Do your job,’ that’s what we’re about. And (Broncos coach Josh McDaniels) has been confident in that since Day One, and we’re getting that confidence from him.”

“And accountability is a big part of what we do now,” safety Brian Dawkins said.

That accountability will keep the Broncos pushing to get better.

Former Broncos tight end Shannon Sharpe, in town Sunday to be enshrined into the team’s Ring of Fame, said early success can point the Broncos in the right direction as they enter the tough part of the schedule with upcoming games against Dallas (1-1), New England (1-1), San Diego (1-1) and Baltimore (2-0).

But Sharpe cautioned that the Broncos’ early wins won’t cure everything.

“Transition is never easy, you get people accustomed to doing things one way and then somebody else comes in,” Sharpe said.

“How you deal with that is important. And they’ve won early now. That’s the most important thing, even with all of the turmoil that transpired in the offseason, to go out there and find some way to win a ballgame or two.

“But I think they’re probably a year away, because Coach McDaniels is going to want to get more of his players in there. I’m willing to give him a couple years, and he’s going to need some time.”

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Tyreek Hill didn’t know what to do when he started hearing thousands of people in Arrowhead Stadium chanting his name, even as he stood all alone on the frozen turf waiting for the punt.